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"For a smaller commission (which makes the bank a little more willing to absorb..."

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The experts say you`ll probably need to find a real estate agent willing to work for a smaller commission (which makes the bank a little more willing to absorb the loss), and you`ll also need to scale back your own spending. Putting expensive jewelry on your credit card will make a bank less inclined to do you any favors on the sale of your home. And be prepared that if your bank does absorb the loss, the IRS might treat that as taxable income and you`ll have to come up with the cash to cover the taxes.

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You will have to find a real estate agent willing to work for a smaller commission, and you`ll also need to scale back your own spending. Putting expensive jewelry on your credit card will make a bank less inclined to do you any favors on the sale of your home. And be prepared that if your bank does absorb the loss, the IRS might treat that as taxable income and you`ll have to come up with the cash to cover the taxes. I hope this answer will helps you a lot. best of luck.

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You should have to contact to a real estate agent that is willing to work for a smaller commission, and you`ll also need to scale back your own spending. Putting expensive jewelry on your credit card will make a bank less inclined to do you any favors on the sale of your home. And be prepared that if your bank does absorb the loss, the IRS might treat that as taxable income and you`ll have to come up with the cash to cover the taxes. I hope so this helps you a lot.

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You will probably need to find a real estate agent willing to work for a smaller commission, and you`ll also need to scale back your own spending. Putting expensive jewelry on your credit card will make a bank less inclined to do you any favors on the sale of your home. And be prepared that if your bank does absorb the loss, the IRS might treat that as taxable income and you`ll have to come up with the cash to cover the taxes.

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It depends upon the state in which you have a house and the area demands. Many people wounder that when they are ever going to know how long till seller accepts offer or how long to wait for a housing offer response after an offer is made on a house how long do they have to accept,well this is quite simple this relies on the type of house that you are having if it is pleasing or not to the buyers. I hopes this helps you a lot.

"Respond the counter offer it take so long because of the processing.even though you..."

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Fannie mae to respond the counter offer it take so long because of the processing.Even though you offered full asking price, they are going to sit and wait for as many offers to come in as possible. If someones agent says there are multiple offers on the place, that may make someone else offer more than what you did, and depending on their terms, they may end up winning.

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Seller signed a contract 2 weeks ago, now because this is a short sale .i have to wait for Bank Of America to approve it also, does anyone know how quick they will answer? I`ve herd that they are slowest but they are "improving".You don t have to wait for the acceptance if the other party accepted then offer will accept.I hope my answer will help you a lot.

lexy56123 said: well i think u shoud offer ...... 100k.but 20,000 is too low alright.well maybe 80,000......i think that would be enough if u really like that house u need to stay with it before somebody else takes it cause if they bid higher the people will sell it to the higher bidder.

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It`s good your Realtor has a date for acceptance in the offer. One reason banks are slow in responding is they are shopping the offer. They are hoping to get a better offer. If you don`t get a response by the date for acceptance, you are free to withdraw the offer. but, if you really want the home, you will just have to be patient. . . . . .

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We put in an offer on a Freddie Mac house 6 days ago and have not heard anything. The realtor said there was another offer but it was lower than ours and we got ours in first. Does Freddie Mac process offers on a first come first serve basis or do they pic the offer they like best and deal with that? How long does Freddie Mac usually take?

Many people wonder when they are ever going to knowhow long till seller accepts offer or how long to wait for a housing offer response
after an offer is made on a house how long do they have to accept,well this is quite simple this relies on the type of house that you are having if it is pleasing or not to the buyers.

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K question then. IN CANADA? how long will it take to find out if a bank accepts the offer on a foreclosure? and how much lower then asking price do you think is suitable...? say a house listed at 349,900 how low do you think is acceptable? anyone????

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